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Well hello there! I would like to welcome you to the forum though have been in this hobby of tanks for quite a long time.  I have gone through a lot of tank setups growing up and they sure are things that you would really get to enjoy with the proper things going.  I like the idea of having live corals and plants but that type makes for a more intricate and complicated type of growing.
 

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Newest addition to tank. Excited to see him roam around.

You will see a FTS of his home in the June photo of the month :)
 

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So the new addition decided to molt for the second time since being added to the tank. My mini maxi grabbed the molt last night and started eating it looks like haha. Photo taken this morning
 

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Update. Going to be making the cube a higher nutrient system with mostly lps to see what kind of growth I can get.
 

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Sure does, the hammer is on the left on the big rock below the big hammer, it's working its way out slowly.
 

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Brandon link said:
do you have plans to upgrade to a bigger tank jerry?

I was even told where she wants the bigger tank, and its exactly where I wanted it too, will be in wall with room behind.
 

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Hi Jerry

What size tank are you thinking of?  I love the in the wall ones.  I think they look so amazing. Much easier to look after also with everything in the open in the next room. Mine is out in the open but I have everything going through a wall into another room and I love the ease of maintenance.  No more contorting into strange positions to clean out the sump/refugium and skimmer.  I am finding I clean it more often too.
Your current tank looks good with great coral growth. 
 

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yveterinarian link said:
What size tank are you thinking of?  I love the in the wall ones. 

I would love a really long tank so I could house some nice tangs, will mostly be sps I think so stuff doesn't overgrow things too quickly.

Maybe something like a 180-200 gallon I hope  ;D
 

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Did some glass cleaning and re arranging. Heres 2 side views and a video of front. The sides have been covered in corraline algae for quite some time.

http://s1165.photobucket.com/albums/q593/jerrydoucette/?action=view&current=IMG_1466.mp4


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Few quick coral pictures from cube.


Gold torch--no flow
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Green Aussie duncan(top) blue Aussie Duncan(bottom)
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Clowns in green torch
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Green singulara (not sure on spelling)
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